Blend 2 level teaspoons of powder with 2 teaspoons warm water in a bowl. Mix well, until smooth and creamy consistency. Apply to clean, dry skin in an even layer. Leave on 10 minutes. Rinse. Close tightly after use. Use 2 times a week.

Blend 2 level teaspoons of powder with 2 teaspoons warm water in a bowl. Mix well, until smooth and creamy consistency. Apply to clean, dry skin in an even layer. Leave on 10 minutes. Rinse. Close tightly after use. Use 2 times a week.

When I got this mask, I was a bit wary to put it on my skin as there were zero reviews online, and with my skin acting up lately, I didn't want to risk irritating it any further. My first impression upon mixing: I put the powder into a little bowl with the water and it foamed up like a weird science experiment. There are tea leaves in the mask, so when you spread it on your face it looks like you put some swampy mud on it. (At least that's what my boyfriend said)

The smell is strange - very tea like, (obviously) and I'm not sure I loved it. I let it sit on my face for the 10 minutes and it started to harden and was a little itchy. It didn't fully harden after the full 10 minutes.

Washing it off was more of a process than anything because the tea leaves were everywhere - my sink was pretty gross looking after it, and I couldn't see a visible difference in my skin post mask.

I love origins but I'm not sure if I love this product. Will try once or twice again and see if worth it. I guess on the surface it soaks up oily skin, but I don't think in the long run that is going to help and might just be a silly new thing they are putting on the market.